So sorry about the wheelchair fiasco! But glad you had a good  time. I've 
been a little afraid to try crocs because my balance is such a  problem -- any 
shoes besides my very flat flexible ones throw me off. But I  might see if I 
can 
try some out, I've heard such great things about  them.
 
Glad you're back safe and sound!
 
Barbara H.
_http://barbarah.wordpress.com/_ (http://barbarah.wordpress.com/) 
 
In a message dated 6/29/2007 1:49:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hello all,
 
I'm back from a great time with the grandchildren in  Orlando.  It was touch 
and go for the first day or two.  We were all  tired from the cross country 
flight, arriving past midnight and the airlines  lost my wheelchair, yet again. 
 
We had a very tight connection, only 40  minutes, so I didn't have them gate 
check/retrieve it for me in Denver where  we connected, but asked them to 
check it all the way through to Orlando.   When we arrived in Orlando, the 
chair 
was left in Denver.  That took  almost 2 hours to figure out, so by the time we 
got into our rental car, with  an airline wheelchair, it was 3am.  Then, 
after checking into our resort,  almost 4am before we could crawl into bed.  At 
least our body  clocks were on west coast time, so not too bad.  
 
The next day I was eager to hit Disney's Wild Animal Park,  so we arrived 
around noon to a crowd of people and a lot of heat and  humidity.  My husband 
was 
cranky, as well as the youngest grandson.   Not the best way to start a 
vacation, but it got better from there.  We  really enjoyed spending the time 
with 
them, and think they did too.  We  are all very lucky people to have each 
other and to be able to spend special  time together.  We're looking forward to 
some more time this summer, as  we have to work around the school calendar.  
I've grown to hate that  darned calendar.   
 
I bought some "croc type" shoes while away, and just love  them.  They are 
sooooooooo comfy and lightweight.  Like walking on  air, no weight at all to 
them.  I also wore them in the swim pool since  my feet are very sensitive to 
the 
pressure on the bottom of the pool.   The shoes made the difference, and I 
even managed to do some "faux swimming"  in them.  I never really learned how 
to 
swim, and now don't have the leg  strength to do so properly.  I have a lousy 
kick, but even with the shoes  on, it didn't feel any different.  I highly 
recommend them.  I  bought a generic brand, Sahara, for $12 in Orlando.  I was 
chicken and  got the navy ones, but I think I'll invest in a colorful one next. 
  My left foot is the hottest, and it does feel a bit hot and sticky on the  
bottom only.  It's definately tolerable though, and the little nubby  things 
on the sole don't bother at all.  I cannot wear the strap though,  as the 
fastener irritates my ankle.
 
It looks like the list has been pretty busy, so it'll take  me a while till I 
can get through our old emails.
 
Hugs to all, 
 
Barbara Alma



 



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